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the government brought them back. after a certain date if there were in your home, you were arrested. they have had a decrease in crime, especially in suicide, an interesting development. it seems to me you either have to go that route, which you cannot in the u.s. -- gun ownership and australia was 5% of households. hear, gallup has shown is 47%. we have a second amendment and the whole history going back to washington. given that we are a different culture, the kinds along that we pass are almost always an effective as a result because there are 300 million weapons out there today. unless you recall them the way australia did and when we can not you will have a reservoir that will last for 100 years. >> you try that in this country, you can imagine. >> you will have an insurrection. >> the dilemma of gun-control. you do not need to permit guns -- and i understand there are already plenty of them. he did not simply not do something because it is already a problem. right now, we allowed guns that are made specifically
the government brought them back. after a certain date if there were in your home, you were arrested. they have had a decrease in crime, especially in suicide, an interesting development. it seems to me you either have to go that route, which you cannot in the u.s. -- gun ownership and australia was 5% of households. hear, gallup has shown is 47%. we have a second amendment and the whole history going back to washington. given that we are a different culture, the kinds along that we pass are...
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the government bought them back. after a certain date if they were in your home, you were arrested. they have had a decrease in crime and suicide, which is an interesting development. it seems to me, you either have to go that route, which you cannot in the u.s. -- gun ownership in australia was 5% of households. gallup has shown is 47% here. we have the second amendment and the history back to washington. given that we are a different culture, the kinds of laws that we pass are almost always an effective as a result, because there are 300 million weapons out there today. unless you recall them the way that australia did, and we cannot do that -- you would have a reservoir that would last 100 years. >> you can imagine what would happen. there would be an insurrection. >> you do not have to permit guns -- and i understand they are already there -- but you do not simply not do something because it is already a problem. right now>> you can imagine whad happen. there would be an insurrection. , we allowed guns that are made specifically to injured in the most grievous way and the fastes
the government bought them back. after a certain date if they were in your home, you were arrested. they have had a decrease in crime and suicide, which is an interesting development. it seems to me, you either have to go that route, which you cannot in the u.s. -- gun ownership in australia was 5% of households. gallup has shown is 47% here. we have the second amendment and the history back to washington. given that we are a different culture, the kinds of laws that we pass are almost always...
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president for the brinksmanship as he called it but he also suggested it may be necessary to shut down the government in fact in order to secure this long-term fiscal well being. what are your thoughts on that? >> i think that would be a disaster particularly for our state of texas where our economy continues to do a little bit better than maybe the rest of the country. and i don't think -- i think it would be terrible for the country so i hope mr. cornyn or senator cornyn would definitely rethink that. but i think that is the sort of thing we need to get away from in washington, d.c. >> yeah. certainly this new congress has more diversity than we've ever seen before. >> yes. >> record number of latinos in the house, record number of women in the senate. what does this tell you about where we are in the country and do you think it'll make a difference in whether the president will be able to get his agenda done? >> yeah. absolutely. the new congress is absolutely amazing. when you look at the number of latinos, you look at the number of women i believe at new hampshire, the entire congressional deleg
president for the brinksmanship as he called it but he also suggested it may be necessary to shut down the government in fact in order to secure this long-term fiscal well being. what are your thoughts on that? >> i think that would be a disaster particularly for our state of texas where our economy continues to do a little bit better than maybe the rest of the country. and i don't think -- i think it would be terrible for the country so i hope mr. cornyn or senator cornyn would...
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. >> eliot: people realize this is the moment that government steps toforward. one of the implications by sandy the realization by many people that this is one of many storms made worse, we believe by global warming. is there additional conversation among your colleagues that we need to come back to climate change as a long-run problem that cannot be ignored. >> there is conversation on the democratic side of the aisle. i can attest to that. things are changing, and we got to be focused on it. there are some on the republican side who are looking at it. but are we coming together as a whole or a group to address global warming, i don't think we're there yet and we'll need the pressure of the people to get us there. clearly these storms are more frequent than they used to be. >> eliot: we're going to depend on you to turn the mind on the other side of the aisle. you'll use your persuasive skills, you'll do it. >> we'll work hard to do. >> eliot: congressman meeks thank you for being on the show. >> good to be with you. >> eliot: the december reports were released
. >> eliot: people realize this is the moment that government steps toforward. one of the implications by sandy the realization by many people that this is one of many storms made worse, we believe by global warming. is there additional conversation among your colleagues that we need to come back to climate change as a long-run problem that cannot be ignored. >> there is conversation on the democratic side of the aisle. i can attest to that. things are changing, and we got to be...
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owner is a coptic christian whose open support of the military government who replaced morsi has cost him customers. >> reporter: how much has it affected your business? >> 50%, but that's okay. >> reporter: his clients still include egyptian christians and muslims, and he hopes that they all can live side by side in their homeland. an open shared by yosef. >> many people here at mitt they don't know how or when that will happen. for now they say all they can do is hope and pray. al jazeera, new york. >> many of are you getting wet. here is more on the rain. >> the storms came through new york, and you heard them in the middle of the night, and then more on the radar right over long island. a few of these storms are severe, and the potential is there for more severe weather in the afternoon and evening. now it is leading to changing weather. the rain clears out followed by dry weather and cooler temperatures. 660s there across the great laks and that is a front moving south. it will be followed by cooler weather and you can see temperatures dropping in the 80s and 70s, nice and comfor
owner is a coptic christian whose open support of the military government who replaced morsi has cost him customers. >> reporter: how much has it affected your business? >> 50%, but that's okay. >> reporter: his clients still include egyptian christians and muslims, and he hopes that they all can live side by side in their homeland. an open shared by yosef. >> many people here at mitt they don't know how or when that will happen. for now they say all they can do is hope...
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president obama defended his administration's use of drones in the war on terror insisting everything the government has done is legal. he did admit the public should know more about how that program works. >> what i think is absolutely true is that it is not sufficient for citizens to just take my word for it that we're doing the right thing. >> a classified memo recently revealed u.s. citizens suspected of terrorism have been targets of drone attacks and strikes. when asked if the u.s. could target americans on american soil, the president said no. >>> olympian oscar pistorius is behind bars. he's accused of shooting his model girlfriend, reeva steenkamp inside his home, a crime prosecutors said was premeditat premeditated. he walked into court with his head bowed and broke down in tears. they have given few details other than she died of multiple gunshot wounds. earlier reports speculated she might have been mistaken as a burglar. >>> squandering her entire fortune, mauereen o'connor embezzled the money set up by her husband's foundation, former jack in the box restaurants. now the 66 yearly is i
president obama defended his administration's use of drones in the war on terror insisting everything the government has done is legal. he did admit the public should know more about how that program works. >> what i think is absolutely true is that it is not sufficient for citizens to just take my word for it that we're doing the right thing. >> a classified memo recently revealed u.s. citizens suspected of terrorism have been targets of drone attacks and strikes. when asked if the...
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that would run the government from the end of the fiscal year to columbus day. this is a bigger problem than that. >> yes, there was that -- the big deal that they seem to be so close to that you now want, but isn't the thing that scuttled at that deal house republicans? >> absolutely not. absolutely not. >> wasn't it that the speaker couldn't get you all behind him? >> no. >> you all loved that deal? >> no. we weren't the ones -- what's the on the table right now from the white house, not the short-term fix the president offered the other day but the big deal we're talking about, it was a dollar in tax increases for every 80 cents of spending reductions. what's the 5:1 deal or famous 10:1 deal so popular during the republican primary for president. where have those deals gone? they're gone. the president was widely documented having said during the first round of discussions when boehner said i put $800 billion on the table. the president said i get that for free because i won the election. that's not a negotiation. the president is not serious about preventing
that would run the government from the end of the fiscal year to columbus day. this is a bigger problem than that. >> yes, there was that -- the big deal that they seem to be so close to that you now want, but isn't the thing that scuttled at that deal house republicans? >> absolutely not. absolutely not. >> wasn't it that the speaker couldn't get you all behind him? >> no. >> you all loved that deal? >> no. we weren't the ones -- what's the on the table...
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do you think the government is too big? the american people say yes, do you think the debt is too big? people say yes. do you support the idea of smaller government? the republicans are doing a very brave and wanting to say a fool hardy thing, but they're proving a point and the american people will remember. as obamacare goes forward, almost certainly it will be the law of the land and continue and people are going to still wind up with the situation where they try and sign up and they can't get on and the registration rate is less than 1%. those are things that will be on the minds of the voters next year and in three years. >> let me talk about obamacare since we're specifically moving toward that. people like the current coverage. 76% of them like that. they're a little worried about losing it. what they had before obama care is better than obama care. >> everybody is anxious when it comes to change. there's no doubt about that. there is also reality, there are laws that we don't like, but we're not shutting down the go
do you think the government is too big? the american people say yes, do you think the debt is too big? people say yes. do you support the idea of smaller government? the republicans are doing a very brave and wanting to say a fool hardy thing, but they're proving a point and the american people will remember. as obamacare goes forward, almost certainly it will be the law of the land and continue and people are going to still wind up with the situation where they try and sign up and they can't...
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government has transferred 620 detainees from guantanamo since may 2002. with 532 transfers occurring in the bush administration, and 88 transfers occurring in the obama administration. in the case of these five detainees the points put by the government of qatar made me determine with the authorization of the defense act, that the inju injury to the citizens were mitigated. i consulted with all of the members of the president's national security team and asked them as they reviewed all of the detal details and revealed the draft of my notification letter, and specific line by line and word by word details of that letter. i asked for the reviews and the risks associated and asked to either concur or object to the transfer. is the the attorney general the secretary of homeland security, the director of national intelligence and the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff all supported this transfer, and all put their names on it. there was complete unanimity on this decision, mr. chairman, and the president and i would not have moved forward unless we had com
government has transferred 620 detainees from guantanamo since may 2002. with 532 transfers occurring in the bush administration, and 88 transfers occurring in the obama administration. in the case of these five detainees the points put by the government of qatar made me determine with the authorization of the defense act, that the inju injury to the citizens were mitigated. i consulted with all of the members of the president's national security team and asked them as they reviewed all of the...
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it's part of a federal government program aimed and destroying the rigs. people say they want the demolitions to stop. in florida, a high speed pursuit was captured on dashcam. a teen driver spun out after striking another. she fled. the 18-year-old was arrested for the hit and run and dui. in texas, speeding caused a motorist to speed into a house. the driver lost control after hitting a curb. luckily no one in the the home was hurt. finally, new york state assemblyman is apologizing after wearing black face and afro wig. he wore the costume to celebrate the halloween-like holiday but was surprised by the attention. really? in 2013, we're surprised by that. >>> new england patriots quarterback agreed to a contract extension that pays only $9 million per season. it's half top nfl quarterbacks are making. brady and his supermodel wife may have to cut back on luxuries. the deal is $15 million from the salary cap to sign new players. >>> line backer manti te'o was slow. it's more than a month after the romance with a girlfriend exposed as a hoax. it could aff
it's part of a federal government program aimed and destroying the rigs. people say they want the demolitions to stop. in florida, a high speed pursuit was captured on dashcam. a teen driver spun out after striking another. she fled. the 18-year-old was arrested for the hit and run and dui. in texas, speeding caused a motorist to speed into a house. the driver lost control after hitting a curb. luckily no one in the the home was hurt. finally, new york state assemblyman is apologizing after...
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government has two faces. one is the imperialist government of the u.s. and the other is great people like ,radley manning, edward snowden john knowles burke and many others -- daniel ellsberg, and many others who stand up against these war crimes and warmongers and they live in the hearts of millions of democratic justice loving peoplaround the world, especially oppressed people of the world. they are for my people. we need the support of justice loving people of the u.s. to join their hands with us. unfortunately, we say today in perl is him and fundamentalism has joined hands -- imperialism and fundamentalism has joined hands. even if it happens in iran or iraq, palestine, libya, syria, etc., we need to be united and continue our struggle against these war mongers. fortunately, we see justice loving people around the world -- especially in the west -- [indiscernible] is a big source of hope for the future. >> what kind of response are you getting from people in the united states? for many who just standard consumers of the media, the war in afghanistan
government has two faces. one is the imperialist government of the u.s. and the other is great people like ,radley manning, edward snowden john knowles burke and many others -- daniel ellsberg, and many others who stand up against these war crimes and warmongers and they live in the hearts of millions of democratic justice loving peoplaround the world, especially oppressed people of the world. they are for my people. we need the support of justice loving people of the u.s. to join their hands...
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we have in the coming months, we have these resolutions to fund the government and stop the government shutdown and after that we have another debt ceiling question coming up in the summer some time. do you think that one of these will actually force some sort of replacement for the sequester or do you think we are actually going to have this policy going forward? >> i think the level of spending under the sequester may be perpetuated but with reallocation across the categories. even the democrats, be clear, even the democrats are locking into a revenue base that implies pretty steep redeductions in spend in the part of the budget set by 2018 and 20. i think it's hard to make the numbers work even under their approach. it's even worse under the republicans. >> but it's true there is a substantial shift on the right in the democratic party on taxes in recent years, and i think locked in the fiscal cliff deal. >> that's correct. >> peter orszag, thank you for being here. >> thank you. >>> coming up next, the ezra klein challenge. sort of two-minute crossfit workout for my brain. >>> we a
we have in the coming months, we have these resolutions to fund the government and stop the government shutdown and after that we have another debt ceiling question coming up in the summer some time. do you think that one of these will actually force some sort of replacement for the sequester or do you think we are actually going to have this policy going forward? >> i think the level of spending under the sequester may be perpetuated but with reallocation across the categories. even the...
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history is facing tough questions from the government right now. tracie potts has more on that from capitol hill. >> more than 6 million of these car thieves infant and toddler seats were recalled throughout the year. but that's not the biggest problem that greico has. now the federal government opened a new investigation into whether or not they reported the problem quickly enough. nhtsa wants to know how long they knew the belts on the seat were a problem. by law they have to report it within five business days of discovering the problem. but it's clear they have concern if they delay reporting, it's absolutely unacceptable. they are saying they did everything they were suppose after thoroughly analyzing their data. they did issue a recall. they took the required action, and that they will continue to cooperate with the federal government if the department of d that recall on the car seat, it could cost graco $35 million in fines. back to you. >> thank. >>> you can now relive your wond years. the memorabilia is heading to the smithsonian. cast me
history is facing tough questions from the government right now. tracie potts has more on that from capitol hill. >> more than 6 million of these car thieves infant and toddler seats were recalled throughout the year. but that's not the biggest problem that greico has. now the federal government opened a new investigation into whether or not they reported the problem quickly enough. nhtsa wants to know how long they knew the belts on the seat were a problem. by law they have to report it...
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that's 31 cents the government is paying me back. >> districts like opted out. trying to stay healthy while offering more of what kids want. >> i think the legislation was well intended. yes, there's a lack of childhood exercise. it doesn't always apply. we need to figure out ways to differentiate. >> with areas of high poverty levels. the u.s. department of agriculture released a statement usda encourages the few school districts who have chosen not to participate in the school lunch program to take steps tone sure all children will have access to healthy affordable meals. in new york, fox news. >> a wreath laying ceremony at the tomb of george washington today. mount vernon open to the public. the third infantry regiment and a patriotic music concert. known as the old guard. the nation's oldest act of infantry regiment and official unit for the president. >> tomorrow will be a different story. >> they at least got to do it in the dry weather. happy president's day, brian. tomorrow we'll have to watch presip moving in. mostly rain. if it were to sneak in early
that's 31 cents the government is paying me back. >> districts like opted out. trying to stay healthy while offering more of what kids want. >> i think the legislation was well intended. yes, there's a lack of childhood exercise. it doesn't always apply. we need to figure out ways to differentiate. >> with areas of high poverty levels. the u.s. department of agriculture released a statement usda encourages the few school districts who have chosen not to participate in the...
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and that is just massive government shutdown. if the u.s. government says we will not default on our creditors, our creditors have first claim on our revenues we will have to shut down major operations of the u.s. government, and stop paying at the end of the day things we owe like social security payments because we can't raise the debt limit. and by the way the debt limit is about past spending. i they would send a horrifying but clear message to the american public that there is a small number of republicans in the congress who have forced the shutdown. newt gingrich knows that really hurts. the republicans lost deeply when we had a major government shutdown under president clinton. this would be even more dramatic than that. so those are some of the very big options if rationality does not prevail. >> jennifer: rationality has not been the strong suit of the republican party at least on the house side. they are going into this debt ceiling debate, though saying we the u.s. -- if we don't cut spending to an equivalent amount, that we're i
and that is just massive government shutdown. if the u.s. government says we will not default on our creditors, our creditors have first claim on our revenues we will have to shut down major operations of the u.s. government, and stop paying at the end of the day things we owe like social security payments because we can't raise the debt limit. and by the way the debt limit is about past spending. i they would send a horrifying but clear message to the american public that there is a small...
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the rurian government is contemplating to pull out of damascus. if russia does that, it basically communicates that russia no longer has confidence in the assad regime. >> right. >> same thing with the united states. we opened diplomatic negotiations and when you are confronted with that decision, does the situation become so dangerous that you withdraw? you're sending a signal you no longer have confidence that a government can properly protect its people and this is the recalculation that's going to have to be done. you know? we are going to find our diplomats in these kind of challenging situations but what will happen in these high threat areas is we'll recognize and we can no longer rely first and foremost on the host nation government but to bring more marines, more diplomatic security in to the situations so that we provide a basic level of protection for our diplomats in these troubling post-conflict zones. >> p.j. quickly switching gears, chuck hagel is widely rumored to be the next pick of secretary of defense, coming under attack of fel
the rurian government is contemplating to pull out of damascus. if russia does that, it basically communicates that russia no longer has confidence in the assad regime. >> right. >> same thing with the united states. we opened diplomatic negotiations and when you are confronted with that decision, does the situation become so dangerous that you withdraw? you're sending a signal you no longer have confidence that a government can properly protect its people and this is the...
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it's not about big government, it's about smart government. the question is where's the middle of the country? i think we learned in november 2012 where they are. >> pretty much. i think you're right. i think our colleague here was right. the president is polling. and i think the president is well polled on these issues. by the way you are the most normal politician i have ever come across in 40 or 50 years. i don't know how you stay so completely commonsensical. and i hope i'm not being patronizing. i think you're fantastic as a representative of regular people. >> thank you. >> thank you very much, senator. chuck todd, thank you sir. >>> coming up, republican's response of marco rubio can be summed up easily. government bad. taxes worse. sound familiar? everyone will remember his clumsy water break. but what will matter is the messenger there may have changed but the message remains the same. >>> also the most emotional part of the evening was when the president asked for reform on gun safety. we know getting something done on gun control is
it's not about big government, it's about smart government. the question is where's the middle of the country? i think we learned in november 2012 where they are. >> pretty much. i think you're right. i think our colleague here was right. the president is polling. and i think the president is well polled on these issues. by the way you are the most normal politician i have ever come across in 40 or 50 years. i don't know how you stay so completely commonsensical. and i hope i'm not being...
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some here say left the government's ban on selling oil outside america, but will it work? a promise that hit the beaches of normandy. a vow that captured iwo jima. a contract that weathered tet. a pledge that stormed the desert in iraq. an iou that braved ieds in kandahar. a promise was made. to america's veterans. dav fights to keep that promise. so all veterans and their families get the benefits and support they earned. for help, visit dav.org. u fill up my senses♪ ♪come fill me again♪ >>> well there's still fighting over the keystone pipeline in d.c. but there's something that could could a lot more to pump up jobs and push down energy prices even further, that would be to end the 40-year-old ban on companies here from selling their oil overseas emac you say killing these ban is way overdue. >> get the government out of the way, get the federal reserve out of the day of dee valuing the dollar. that's what we need to do a true free market in oil. >> rick, should we get rid of this ban? it's 40 years old. >> do you know what, the time may have come to get rid of it
some here say left the government's ban on selling oil outside america, but will it work? a promise that hit the beaches of normandy. a vow that captured iwo jima. a contract that weathered tet. a pledge that stormed the desert in iraq. an iou that braved ieds in kandahar. a promise was made. to america's veterans. dav fights to keep that promise. so all veterans and their families get the benefits and support they earned. for help, visit dav.org. u fill up my senses♪ ♪come fill me again♪...
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the state government is not their government, and they are going to lose -- they are going to lose votes if they do not reenact the voting rights act. even the name of it is wonderful the voting rights act. who is going to vote against that in the future? >> you have an extra 5 minutes. >> thank you. i may need it for that question. [laughter] >> justice scalia, there's a number of things to say. first, we are talking about the enforcement power that the constitution gives to the congress to make these judgments to ensure protection of fundamental rights. so this is -- this is a situation in which congress is given a power which is expressly given to it to act upon the states in their sovereign capacity. and it cannot have been lost on the framers of the fourteenth and fifteenth amendments that the power congress was conferring on them was likely to be exercised in a differential manner because it was, the power was conferred to deal with the problems in the former states of the confederacy. so with respect to the constitutional grant of power, we do think it is a grant of power to congr
the state government is not their government, and they are going to lose -- they are going to lose votes if they do not reenact the voting rights act. even the name of it is wonderful the voting rights act. who is going to vote against that in the future? >> you have an extra 5 minutes. >> thank you. i may need it for that question. [laughter] >> justice scalia, there's a number of things to say. first, we are talking about the enforcement power that the constitution gives to...
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that we supported reconciliation between the afghan government and the taliban. that has been a general position as you know, but as to the specific answer that i gave on "meet the press" it was to a specific question when we were talking about sergeant bergdahl's release, and i don't recall the question exactly, but if i can piece it together enough to respond, i think that the question was set up, well, could this lead to the reconciliation with afghanistan and the taliban and i said, well, i hope or maybe or whatever, but no, that is -- that was not any direct hint or wink or possibility that i know something that it is go g ing t happen. but i would also remind us again, to the, too, that if you recall that some of you do, because you were in some of the meetings, briefings, in the 2011/2012 time frame, i wasn't in this job at the time, but i have looked at the files on this, and i have seen it all. there was a larger scope of framework and reconciliation that included bergdahl's release, but the current situation that we were in was a straight get bergdahl.
that we supported reconciliation between the afghan government and the taliban. that has been a general position as you know, but as to the specific answer that i gave on "meet the press" it was to a specific question when we were talking about sergeant bergdahl's release, and i don't recall the question exactly, but if i can piece it together enough to respond, i think that the question was set up, well, could this lead to the reconciliation with afghanistan and the taliban and i...
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it is governing from fear. it is not governing from leadership. this has gotten to a level of ridiculousness and endangerment for the american public. at least he should have been allowed to put up what he thought was the legislation. my team wouldn't vote for it but in his own party they can't come together to give him the room to negotiate. i have to say i am at a place of incredible disappointment. i kind of thought the conference might have begun to get it together and recognize what the american people said they wanted. this is a place now that makes it very difficult to move forward and given all that's happened in our country in the last week, the fact that we can't get two sides to the table or at least both sides on one side of the table to come to a solution and fix an economic problem so that we can move onto these other heartbreaking challenges our country has is something i hope they all take home this weekend and worry about. >> obviously we know, chip, a lot of these republicans that come from very conservative districts look at thi
it is governing from fear. it is not governing from leadership. this has gotten to a level of ridiculousness and endangerment for the american public. at least he should have been allowed to put up what he thought was the legislation. my team wouldn't vote for it but in his own party they can't come together to give him the room to negotiate. i have to say i am at a place of incredible disappointment. i kind of thought the conference might have begun to get it together and recognize what the...
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the government cannot protect us. they can't be everywhere all of the time. the government is this delusional thing. >> david, it's such a complicated segment. i hate to play into the sound byte mentality that this week has become. we're 5% of the world's population and we have 50% of the guns. >> i think today, the nra planted a flag on planet bizaro. i hate to use a sound byte like that. but we have more guns in this country and we have more gun violence in this country than any other western industrialized nation. and they don't seal ink. and then what they say is we need more guns like our guests just said. that's the world we live in. no, we live in the world where everyone around the country has mentally deranged people. they have violent video games, violent music, as we do. but, yet, they don't have the number of guns we have. and strikingly, oddly enough, they don't have the same gun violence that we do. i don't know why that point escapes lapierre and our guest on the show tonight. >> i feel naive. i really thought today because the nra said they we
the government cannot protect us. they can't be everywhere all of the time. the government is this delusional thing. >> david, it's such a complicated segment. i hate to play into the sound byte mentality that this week has become. we're 5% of the world's population and we have 50% of the guns. >> i think today, the nra planted a flag on planet bizaro. i hate to use a sound byte like that. but we have more guns in this country and we have more gun violence in this country than any...
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>> the government has the burden of coming forward. the government has to prove to a moral certainty and beyond a reasonable doubt every element of the crime that he killed this guy, that he killed him in a heinous way, that he killed him intentionally. the government also has to prove yard and to a moral certainty that it was not in self-defense. it is clear are they didn't make any of those. >> it's clear to you. >> it's clear to me. shep, in my life i sat on that bench in new jersey, not in florida, many many times and heard cases like this. it is the judge's job to stop a case where the government has insufficient evidence to prove it. >> shepard: you think the judge should have done that. >> yes, i do. i think the prosecutors did the best they could with very limited evidence. i think it was a political prosecution. i think they were told to prosecute it because there was such a political to the original judgment of the police not to prosecute. shep, think about it. the principle witnesses for the government ended up testifying fo
>> the government has the burden of coming forward. the government has to prove to a moral certainty and beyond a reasonable doubt every element of the crime that he killed this guy, that he killed him in a heinous way, that he killed him intentionally. the government also has to prove yard and to a moral certainty that it was not in self-defense. it is clear are they didn't make any of those. >> it's clear to you. >> it's clear to me. shep, in my life i sat on that bench in...
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anyou know, the government. i have never in my experience -- and i have been around for a long time, i have never seen business people afraid of their governme before. neil: you were a big prominent democrat. right ont this adinistration. i think that anybody who speaks out for her, you go o and speak out about the cost of3 obamacare. if you tell the truth, they have all said the followi to me. we are not hiring full-time employees. we are hiring employees. i say why, and they say you ow why. okay. now, that is paranoia. they are prey to thirs, they are raid ntent afraid of epa and it all comes from big government and it all comes from, you know, t pressures that are being brought on them politically. so i think it is a scary situation. i hope congress stays on it. i hope that they do not back off terry because this is a great problem for all of america. neil: i have to say, that it doesot seem to be thwarting our efforts. as you know, they were doing this rafting of conservatives which was a couple of weeks ago
anyou know, the government. i have never in my experience -- and i have been around for a long time, i have never seen business people afraid of their governme before. neil: you were a big prominent democrat. right ont this adinistration. i think that anybody who speaks out for her, you go o and speak out about the cost of3 obamacare. if you tell the truth, they have all said the followi to me. we are not hiring full-time employees. we are hiring employees. i say why, and they say you ow why....
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blackburn would like to see the federal government out of everything. and a much diminished federal government and we see that reflected in the gop budget, which would cut food stamps and would cut medicare and would cut most of the safety net programs that americans rely on. so it's part in parcel of that for the gop, but i think for democrats, there is a recognition of the limited role, but being strategic about how we support the states in education. >> i want to switch gears really quickly if we can and talk about the subject we began with with lynn and dana and that's about the sequester. congress is off next week, on a break as you know. when you look at the sequester, senate democrats are expected to announce their plan to avoid the sequester, showing that according to one report it's a 50/50 split over the next ten months, spending cuts and new taxes, part of their idea, including the buffett rule, which is the cap deductions and loopholes for millionaires so they pay at least 30% of their salaries in taxes. would you support that as we get clos
blackburn would like to see the federal government out of everything. and a much diminished federal government and we see that reflected in the gop budget, which would cut food stamps and would cut medicare and would cut most of the safety net programs that americans rely on. so it's part in parcel of that for the gop, but i think for democrats, there is a recognition of the limited role, but being strategic about how we support the states in education. >> i want to switch gears really...
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it was more about small piecemeal advances as opposed to a giant government force taking over. >> can we stay on that for a second? is eric cantor -- i don't know -- the symbol for big government, is it for the establishment and as andrea points out, is this the grassroots, enough of that? >> we ate the word -- hate the word sweeping. >> is there going to be a pushback, other candidates like eric cantor, the establishment, the boehners, the big names that have been there for countless terms? >> boehner won his primary so there's very few of them left. >> there may be a lot that may be vulnerable coming up. >> from my side, what worries me is the turnout. from the democrat standpoint, i look at that district and i see a turnout that's 30% higher than it was last primary season, you know, there's a lot of people turning out and they ain't turning out for democrats. that was my very first reaction this morning. >> you asked a good question, eric. is this going to be a ground swell? i do think a lot more local active visits and conservative wing of the party are very upset. they were sayi
it was more about small piecemeal advances as opposed to a giant government force taking over. >> can we stay on that for a second? is eric cantor -- i don't know -- the symbol for big government, is it for the establishment and as andrea points out, is this the grassroots, enough of that? >> we ate the word -- hate the word sweeping. >> is there going to be a pushback, other candidates like eric cantor, the establishment, the boehners, the big names that have been there for...
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it's big, boring bland government. for government to work, you must be serving to the slab. it's one size fits all that associate lists as they avert their gaze from the horror rot. when big government moves it does so surely and slowly. rolling over those that's not supposed to see it. you don't fund widow sleeps. you don't complain about reusing gym towels while pay widow weeps. you don't do anything while a widow weeps except deal with the widow. any employee in any private company could tell you that. the government is public as the shutdown exposes the underbelly of unlimited bur ra say. this may be the first non essential administration ever. furlough all of them. what they do in their free time might be worse. >> bob, to you first. wasn't there a plan in place for services needed for fallen soldiers? >> there should be one. two things occurred to me. when republicans passed this bill, they thought and duncan hunter said you could have paid death benefits if read 15 ways. the department should have paid them. no question about that. this is a screw up on both sides. >>
it's big, boring bland government. for government to work, you must be serving to the slab. it's one size fits all that associate lists as they avert their gaze from the horror rot. when big government moves it does so surely and slowly. rolling over those that's not supposed to see it. you don't fund widow sleeps. you don't complain about reusing gym towels while pay widow weeps. you don't do anything while a widow weeps except deal with the widow. any employee in any private company could...
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now essential government is getting bigger and local government is squeezed. it is not a conservative model. >> he may run on that. >> he may run on that essential plan and wants more big government spending. >> you really believe christie is big government. >> yes, the state spending increased $4 billion since he has been governor and debt has gone through the roof. >> wilbur ross, last word. >> i really do not. >> all you need to do is look at the government and the departments. government in new jersey is getting bigger and bigger and squeezing local governments to death and any mayor will tell you that. >> do you see christie as a big government republican. >> i don't. >> medicaid expansion aside. >> he is using your model? i love all of this. i think every time the republican party has a purity test where chris christie fails, i think it is good for my side. >> i think the gop needs christie. >> even paul ryan's budgets didn't cut spending. they just slowed the rate of increase. so if you want to call christie a big government spender, how about paul ryan
now essential government is getting bigger and local government is squeezed. it is not a conservative model. >> he may run on that. >> he may run on that essential plan and wants more big government spending. >> you really believe christie is big government. >> yes, the state spending increased $4 billion since he has been governor and debt has gone through the roof. >> wilbur ross, last word. >> i really do not. >> all you need to do is look at the...
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for control, they didn't want -- they wanted divided government, not dysfunctional government. what we have right now is an attitude -- and i'll give an example of that -- we have an attitude of it's our way or it's the highway, okay? so, you either come our way or chaos may reign. that is not the way to run a government. this has to be bipartisan. we have a situation right now with the faa. you have a reauthorization of the federal aviation administration, runs all the airports. they have been trying to be reauthorized since 2007. there's been 20-some extensions. that dispute between the house and senate broke down, and 4,000 people were laid off on friday because of a political inability for the house and the senate to get together. the republicans in the house said it's our way or, sorry, 4,000 people are laid off. that's not the way government's supposed to work. >> are you concerned that speaker boehner is no longer a real partner in these negotiations with the president? >> look it, i think he is a partner, but he's got a caucus that may have a very different attitude abo
for control, they didn't want -- they wanted divided government, not dysfunctional government. what we have right now is an attitude -- and i'll give an example of that -- we have an attitude of it's our way or it's the highway, okay? so, you either come our way or chaos may reign. that is not the way to run a government. this has to be bipartisan. we have a situation right now with the faa. you have a reauthorization of the federal aviation administration, runs all the airports. they have been...
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if we don't pass one the government shuts down. i don't understand how we'll continue to pass the resolution if we haven't even figured out the sequester beforehand. it seems as though the shutdown will be likely. >> that is what the republicans are betting on. there is sort of this gaming narrative on what it will be, obama actually thinking the world will end in some ways and people will then move and buckle. republicans thinking that after this happens obama will start to get the blame and he will buckle. but there also is the sense that it is the continuing resolution that everything will get done then. but again, how does it happen when you have these sides that are so wide apart in terms of what they want to happen? republicans are refusing on tax hikes and obama not wanting to see some of the drastic cuts and insisting on tax hikes. >> and one thing that was fascinating that obama did today, howard, the senate republicans talked about giving him the ability, the power, to move the sequester cuts around, the ability to get a
if we don't pass one the government shuts down. i don't understand how we'll continue to pass the resolution if we haven't even figured out the sequester beforehand. it seems as though the shutdown will be likely. >> that is what the republicans are betting on. there is sort of this gaming narrative on what it will be, obama actually thinking the world will end in some ways and people will then move and buckle. republicans thinking that after this happens obama will start to get the blame...
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some here say left the government's ban on selling oil outside america, but will it work? in my world, wall isn't a street... return on investment isn't the only return i'm looking forward to. for some every dollar is earned with sweat, sacrifice, courage. which is why usaa is honored to help our members with everything from investing for retirement to saving for college. our commitment to current and former military members and their families is without equal. start investing with as little as fifty dollars. does a freshly printed presentation fill you with optimism? then you might be gearcentric. right now, get this case of paper for only $24.99 and save even more after rewards. office depot & officemax. gear up for great. >>> black gold. we produce more of it than any country in the world but our government blocks us from selling it around the world. would lifting the ban lift jobs in america. >>> well there's still fighting over the keystone pipeline in d.c. but there's something that could could a lot more to pump up jobs and push down energy prices even further, that
some here say left the government's ban on selling oil outside america, but will it work? in my world, wall isn't a street... return on investment isn't the only return i'm looking forward to. for some every dollar is earned with sweat, sacrifice, courage. which is why usaa is honored to help our members with everything from investing for retirement to saving for college. our commitment to current and former military members and their families is without equal. start investing with as little as...
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they like government. they really believe that government has a role in their lives. and they also know something that white voters have forgot. and that is that government created the middle class the first time around. only they mainly did it for white men, basically. and we can do it again for this next america. they get that. and marco rubio looks different, has a different name, says nice things about government, but it's the same old warmed over yafer or tea party nonsense. >> yeah! that's my point, joan. he's not saying anything new. he's saying i'm a latino, i can talk like this. he was actually saying i can echo the same old stuff you have been washing your mouth out with for 30, 40 years. same mouthwash. and if i say it not even with an accent, if i have a name rubio somehow that's new. >> i agree with what you're saying there. the problem was not with what came up to his lips, it was what was coming out. >> you brought your water with you. you have your prop. first last night i have seen this described as boring, pathetic. i've never heard a speech maker de
they like government. they really believe that government has a role in their lives. and they also know something that white voters have forgot. and that is that government created the middle class the first time around. only they mainly did it for white men, basically. and we can do it again for this next america. they get that. and marco rubio looks different, has a different name, says nice things about government, but it's the same old warmed over yafer or tea party nonsense. >> yeah!...
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when we are facing the kind of cutbacks that this government absolutely must make, shouldn't that be the way to talk? if we're talking about senseless war, it's pulling the belts tighter. isn't that the kind of guy you need? >> i agree that all of us across the board, social security, medicare, medicaid, all of it has to be tightened. that's not the issue. the issue is whether you have the gravitas of your position where you've thought it through carefully and not just say i'm against surges. the surge worked. but that's not my criticism of the man. he appears to make off the cuff decisions at a time when we desperately do not need somebody doing that. and he has to be very careful with the morale of our troops. if you come out and say, you've been fighting a senseless war, you're driving down the morale of your own troops and we can't afford to do that. and deputy secretary of defense carter and undersecretary flonroy did done a wonderful job. on balance, i believe the president for some strange reason went to a third stringer when he had first stringers available. >> i sense we wil
when we are facing the kind of cutbacks that this government absolutely must make, shouldn't that be the way to talk? if we're talking about senseless war, it's pulling the belts tighter. isn't that the kind of guy you need? >> i agree that all of us across the board, social security, medicare, medicaid, all of it has to be tightened. that's not the issue. the issue is whether you have the gravitas of your position where you've thought it through carefully and not just say i'm against...
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and grows government and does not grow the economy. worst of all, from our perspective, it does not solve the challenges that need to be solved to get this economy growing again and get jobs created. if we can bring up that first slide -- this is gross debt as a% of gdp in the president's proposal. always know that it stays above the 90% level throughout the entire 10-year budget window. below that 9%s level, than economies do not turn around. sadly, the president's budget proposal simply does not address of the challenges that we face. there's all sorts of other misinformation but i want to ask a couple of particular questions. i assume that the president would like to see his budget passed by congress. is that accurate? >> yes. >> that being the case -- >> do i have an opportunity to comment on the chart? >> i am sure you will at some point. >> that being the case -- my time is limited -- with the administration be willing to submit in the form of a budget resolution, the president's budget? >> right now, we have heard from all of yo
and grows government and does not grow the economy. worst of all, from our perspective, it does not solve the challenges that need to be solved to get this economy growing again and get jobs created. if we can bring up that first slide -- this is gross debt as a% of gdp in the president's proposal. always know that it stays above the 90% level throughout the entire 10-year budget window. below that 9%s level, than economies do not turn around. sadly, the president's budget proposal simply does...
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larry elder said keeping black communities dependent on government workings. >> i don't know. there is it a lot of things i don't know. >> budget cuts and is chuck hagel the right choice to run the department of defense . hoda with a testament . power of the human spirit. >> ladies and gentlemen, governor mike huckleberry. [ applause ] >> thank you very great audience here upon tonight and thank you for joining us . welcome to huckleberry from the fox news stud yoyless. if you thought you had a rough week just be glad you are not al gore. he is peddling his book which lecturings us to heed the clarion call to turn down the thermostat on global warning . the usual suspects on the predictable left was having a hard time to hear al's sermon because what he does is it luder than anything else. he just sold current tv to al-jazeera that gets funding from the country of qatar that gets his money from oil reservings. can mogul gorp gore who has current tv and sells to qatar, can mogul al gore co-exist with activist ark al gore? >> you near business with this count reap that is enabli
larry elder said keeping black communities dependent on government workings. >> i don't know. there is it a lot of things i don't know. >> budget cuts and is chuck hagel the right choice to run the department of defense . hoda with a testament . power of the human spirit. >> ladies and gentlemen, governor mike huckleberry. [ applause ] >> thank you very great audience here upon tonight and thank you for joining us . welcome to huckleberry from the fox news stud yoyless....
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rebels have been fighting the government of president assad for 21 months. south korean officials say the rocket launched by north korea earlier this month shows the reclusive nation has developed the technology to fire a warhead capable of reaching the united states. despite international condemnation the launch seen as a boost to the credibility of north korea's new leader jim kim jong-un. monti credited with saving italy from a financial meltdown after stepping into the prime minister's role following the resignation of silvio berlusconi. monti's resignation sparked concern italy may slip back into a recession. president obama and member hers of the senate will gather today to say good-bye to
rebels have been fighting the government of president assad for 21 months. south korean officials say the rocket launched by north korea earlier this month shows the reclusive nation has developed the technology to fire a warhead capable of reaching the united states. despite international condemnation the launch seen as a boost to the credibility of north korea's new leader jim kim jong-un. monti credited with saving italy from a financial meltdown after stepping into the prime minister's role...
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want to keep black people dependent on the government. welcome back larry elder. good to have you here. point black. are the policy. democratic party good for africa-american? >> the policies are not good for americans of any race. i had atfis smiley and cornel west . i informed them under ronald reagan, black adult unemployment fem faster . hispanic unemployment fell faster than white . latino fell white unemployment and both of them said i was wrong. tavis promised to get the numbers. that a year ago. >> still waiting on them. >> when obama took over it it is it now 14 percent. emmanuel cleaver of the congressional black caucus said 14 percent. if there were a person in office we would be marchingolt white house . on met the press thape said blackings are fairing worse under president obama. he was describing the numbers. the fact of the matter is it, my father said i never got a job from a poor person. take money from rich people you have problems. ronald reagan lowered taxes and slowed down the spending. obama has done the opposite. >> what you said makings pe
want to keep black people dependent on the government. welcome back larry elder. good to have you here. point black. are the policy. democratic party good for africa-american? >> the policies are not good for americans of any race. i had atfis smiley and cornel west . i informed them under ronald reagan, black adult unemployment fem faster . hispanic unemployment fell faster than white . latino fell white unemployment and both of them said i was wrong. tavis promised to get the numbers....
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and the minimum wage has no government cost at all. that's just a commitment that we as a people believe if you work full time, you work hard, you should be able to raise your family in dignity. not in poverty. >> fair point about the minimum wage. that comes out of the private sector, obviously, and some that argue will cost jobs but we can debate that another time. what about the sequester? what is happening right now that will give people any hope at all and consumer confidence because of the gridlock in washington is a real factor? we see that in our polling. what confidence could anyone have that anything could happen to avoid the sequester? >> well, andrea, i thought one of the powerful points the president made last night is that we've come out of a financial crisis. congress should not be manufacturing crisis every few months. you're absolutely right. that hurts consumer confidence. it also hurts business confidence and the entire to invest. and i think the point that the president made last night and i think powerfully is that
and the minimum wage has no government cost at all. that's just a commitment that we as a people believe if you work full time, you work hard, you should be able to raise your family in dignity. not in poverty. >> fair point about the minimum wage. that comes out of the private sector, obviously, and some that argue will cost jobs but we can debate that another time. what about the sequester? what is happening right now that will give people any hope at all and consumer confidence because...